Gia Giudice Reveals What It Was Like Watching Herself on Next Gen NYC: "That Was Hard for Me..." | Bravo
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Gia Giudice Reveals What It Was Like Watching Herself on Next Gen NYC: "That Was Hard for Me..." | Bravo
"The influencer made her small-screen debut in The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 1, when she was introduced as Teresa Giudice's sassy 8-year-old daughter. Although she essentially grew up in front of the cameras, Gia admitted that her RHONJ experience was much different than being on Next Gen NYC, which marked her transition into a full-time cast member role."
""It was different," she told special guest Vanderpump Rules alum Lala Kent. "Everything that we talked about today on this pod: the feeling that you are doing the right thing in the moment, but then when you watch yourself back, you wish that you maybe handled it differently. But at the end of the day, you said it, and this is how it happened.""
"Next Gen NYC followed Gia and her group of friends navigate the ups and downs of young adulthood in the Big Apple. And that, of course, included friendship disputes and heated exchanges. Season 1 saw Gia get into several tiffs with her castmates, like fellow Housewives daughters Riley Burruss and Ariana Biermann. Gia told Lala she took accountability for her role in the on-screen drama as she admittedly had a "temper"; however, she said those incidents were not a true reflection of her character."
Gia Giudice experienced notable personal growth in 2025 and attributes much of that development to her time on Next Gen NYC. She transitioned from early appearances on The Real Housewives of New Jersey into a full-time cast member role on Next Gen NYC. Watching herself back led to second thoughts about how she handled certain moments, yet she accepts the outcomes. Next Gen NYC depicted her navigating young adulthood and friendship conflicts in New York. She has taken accountability for on-screen drama, acknowledging a temper while emphasizing compassion, hard work, and ambition.
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